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Intel Delays Broken 10nm Into 2019, Hires Jim Keller to Fix It
Intel's 10nm has been delayed into 2019, due to ongoing problems with yields.

NASA, ESA Aim to Bring a Piece of Mars Back to Earth
The first phase of the mission will kick off with the NASA 2020 Mars rover, but the return mission is still in the early planning stages.

Top 5 Features Apple Stole From Samsung
Samsung doesn't just steal ideas from Apple.

Bosch: We Can Do Ultra-Low-Emissions Diesels (Without Cheating)
High temperatures (almost 400 degrees) and optimized exhaust gas flow allow diesel exhaust to be 10 times cleaner than today. European diesels should be well under tough 2020 limits.

Google May Want to Run Android Apps on Its Mysterious Fuchsia OS
New updates to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) suggest Google is working to port the Android Runtime to Fuchsia. That could mean Android apps running on Fuchsia.

Troubling News: AMD Moves 7nm GPU Production Back to TSMC
AMD isn't building its 7nm Vega at GlobalFoundries — and that's cause for concern.

The 5 Most Promising Companies in AI Development
Whether it's stealing our jobs or helping us diagnose disease, artificial intelligence is going to have a huge impact on the future of humanity.

Google’s Cloud TPU Matches Volta in Machine Learning at Much Lower Prices
Google and Nvidia both offer competitive machine learning products — but Google is beating Nvidia on costs, at least in certain tests.

Belgium Decides Loot Boxes Are Illegal Gambling
Are loot boxes gambling? Belgium has decided that, yes, they are.

How Space Exploration Has Evolved Over the Years
From Sputnik-1 to TESS, our ability to explore the universe around us has expanded enormously in the past 60 years.

Man Gets 15-Month Sentence for Selling Windows Restore Discs
Lundgren, a prominent e-waste recycler, says he made the discs to help people fix their old computers rather than toss them, and he worries about the precedent the case has set.

F-Secure Hack Can Unlock Millions of Hotel Rooms With Handheld Device
These locks are used in more than 42,000 properties in 166 countries.